You were meant for more.

You became a speech-language pathologist because you wanted to help people.

But as you got into your career in a school, hospital, early intervention, etc. you began to realize that your ability to truly help people is limited by administrators, high caseloads, productivity requirements, etc.

But what if YOU were in charge of your schedule, your caseload and your earning potential...?

Private practice allows you to take control of your professional and personal life.